On 3/31/13 5:04 AM, Mike Munson wrote:
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> I worked at a gas station in the 70's
> when I was in high school but I don't remember the price of oil or gas.
> What I
> DO remember is cleaning the windshields of girls in mini-skirts.
> It took
> longer than the normal windshield but they were spotless when they drove off.
And I remember hitchhiking back in the early '70's wearing a very mini
skirt. The guy who stopped to give me a lift was driving a Europa. I
think he just wanted to see how a young woman with a 34 inch inseam and
about the shortest miniskirt you could sit in and not get arrested was
going to climb down into a Europa. He got lots a leg but I did know how
to get into and out of Little British sports cars without showing more.
Mostly I remember my first ride in a Europa.
Back in the days of service stations I discovered that if I paid
attention to the attendant and smiled I always knew all the car's fluids
were full, the tyre pressures were correct and every window was clean
when I drove off.
These days with cars you just drive for 10-15 years until they break
then just throw them away even the service bays are things of the long
ago past.
TeriAnn
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